A visual guide to sexing new world cichlids

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One of the most obvious determiners on many is a dark area, or colorful patch in the dorsal fin. example the very obvious Cryptoheros (Archocentrus)nanoluteus
first the female dark, and colorful patch in the dorsal
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male no patch
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Next Guianacara geayi,note how in the female (directly below)the mid body blotch only slightly bleeds into the dorsal fin, but is visible.
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now the male directly below
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In Cuban cichlids Nandopsis tetracanthus, the nearly solid blotch covers most of the anterior area of the dorsal in females
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male below
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Much the same in Nandopsis haitiensus
female lower in the pic
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in the Herichthys carpintus complex it can be a little less obvious when not spawning,
the female is most clear in the forground
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male below, note the head profile difference between the 2.
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Vieja breidhori below, 1st the female
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below the male
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and beani , beside the dorsal patch, the female is much more topedo shaped
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male beani
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Gymnogeophagus gymnogenys
here is an exception, females (in the foreground) below
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male directly below
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Please chime in and maybe we can get a complete pictorial list of all new worlds between us.
I think my fish are rainbow cichlids and I'm not sure how to sex them or if they are even rainbow cichlids but I have 3 of them and 2 are very aggressive to all the fish in the tank to the point that the 3rd cichlid which is a lot smaller than the other 2 goes into hiding for weeks and weeks at a time

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I think my fish are rainbow cichlids and I'm not sure how to sex them or if they are even rainbow cichlids but I have 3 of them and 2 are very aggressive to all the fish in the tank to the point that the 3rd cichlid which is a lot smaller than the other 2 goes into hiding for weeks and weeks at a time

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The fish in your pic is a firemouth cichlid.
 
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Thanks so I have 3 firemouth cichlids who are not happy unless they are trying to kill eachother and everyone else
Do you know what sex it is?
Tbh I don't know. There is only a subtle difference between the two.
 
Hi there can I ask you about my firemouth cichlid.
Fry have appeared from nowhere any advice on what is the best thing to do
 
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